Re: New site for all C programmers




Richard,
I totally agree.
Its surprising how many people are not aware of usenet.
I discovered a similar site http://www.thescripts.com/
by the way I'm not a subscriber!
but I guess you won't believe it so
what if I suggested that fellow progammers
should Unleash the power of C
with C Unleashed (Sams).
as I don't know you personally...

Unfortunately I have nothing to plug,

Is this a "recursive" comment or
maybe I haven't grasped the concept.
or I finally lost it!.(not a question)

Andrew Tyler

Unacademically Minded
Independent researcher



"Richard Heathfield" <rjh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Here's a Good News for all the IT n Computer Students out there !!

Yeah, the good news is that you get a choice between Usenet - where real
experts hang on by the skin of their teeth, where there is no
advertising (except spamn like yours) to distract you, where you can
post without registering, where you can get threaded discussion so that
everything can be discussed properly - and your phpBB forum where
there's not a sign of any real expertise, advertising is rife, posting
depends on registration, and where nothing will ever get dealt with
properly because of the serial nature of the board.

Not that you'll ever read this, of course, but perhaps it will save one
or two people from becoming victims.

--
Richard Heathfield
"Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29/7/1999
http://www.cpax.org.uk
email: rjh at the above domain, - www.


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